> The form of the ogonek derives from a mediaeval scribal sign, the e caudata, and in European typography it follows the conventional writing of that sign in how it attaches to various vowel letters: [pic]
> In North American indigenous use, positioning of the ogonek is informed by typewriter output, in which the backspaced sign was centered below the preceding letter. This positioning is retained in the typography of these languages [...]
“We're so blinded by hate against Europeans we're going to repeat the limitation of another settler-originated technology just to make things different than everyone else.”
> “We're so blinded by hate against Europeans we're going to repeat the limitation of another settler-originated technology just to make things different than everyone else.”
Of all the ways to interpret the article, this is certainly one of them, but don't you think it's a bit of a stretch?
Maybe a bit. I just got triggered by the newspeak.
I don't see any "newspeak" in the part you quoted? (Jargon does not count)
Does this now hold the record for being the smallest thing possible that someone's been triggered by?